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Old 09-21-19, 09:11 AM   #187
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Originally Posted by Onkel Neal View Post
It went from nothing to tropical storm and then landfall in mere hours, very big surprise for all of us. One of my drivers had 8" of water in his house and his new truck flooded.

You've expanded? You "have" drivers now. Just read this tidbit
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Dana says the lube should be drained from axles and checked for water contamination, which can make the lube oil appear milky. If that’s not definitive, try a “crackle” test. Place a bit of the suspect lubricant in a metal pan and heat in on a hot plate to about 400 degrees. Any water present will boil off with a crackling sound. If it just smokes, no water is present.

https://www.todaystrucking.com/deep-...after-a-flood/
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